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'Fans carry a weighty responsibility' (Telegraph)
As the England squad fly to Portugal for the European Championship, Sven-Goran Eriksson urges England fans to avoid hooliganism or anti-social behaviour.
Gerrard's heart in the right place (Telegraph)
England can forget diamonds when they have hearts like Steven Gerrard's, writes Henry Winter.
Mourinho back to land defender (Telegraph)
Porto right-back Paulo Ferreira, 25, is due to follow Jose Mourinho to Chelsea. The fee is believed to be in the region of £14 million.
New drive helps Khan to success (Telegraph)
Former part-time taxi-driver, Simon Khan, becomes the second successive surprise winner on the European Tour in the Wales Open.
A story straight out of the Boys' Own guide to unlikely h... (Telegraph)
There are plenty of minnows in golf's shark-infested waters but Scott Drummond was plankton, writes Martin Johnson.
Coria's pain as Gaudio comes back from brink (Telegraph)
In one of the craziest Grand Slam finals ever seen, Gaston Gaudio took the lead for the first time after three hours and 27 minutes of play, and four minutes later he was the French Open champion, writes Andrew Baker.
Dementieva loses plot (Telegraph)
Since the departure of the Williams sisters in the quarter-finals, we have witnessed two limp semi-finals and an apology of a final, writes Andrew Baker.
The Curragh is next stop for North Light (Telegraph)
North Light, the Vodafone Derby winner, will seek to enhance his reputation later this month in the Budweiser Irish Derby at The Curragh, writes HOTSPUR (J A McGrath).
Fallon is the new King of Epsom (Telegraph)
There was something very Piggott about the ride Kieren Fallon gave the long-striding North Light, writes Marcus Armytage.
Athletics: Radcliffe returns early (Telegraph)
Paula Radcliffe?s return to the track has been brought forward and she will be named in Britain?s team for next week?s European Cup in Poland writes Tom Knight.
Raynor leads Hull onslaught (Telegraph)
Castleford 18 Hull 52Hull moved smoothly into the top three of the Super League as they added to Castleford's problems in a 10-try romp that took their tally to 22 in six days, writes John Whalley.
England retain sevens (Telegraph)
England have produced possibly their best IRB World Sevens performance to beat New Zealand 22-19 at Twickenham.
Yachting: Setback for Dick (Telegraph)
Forty-eight hours in a north Atlantic cauldron has re-shaped The Transat solo Plymouth-Boston race, writes Tim Jeffery.
Equestrianism: Whitakers' Derby duel (Telegraph)
John Whitaker has won his fourth DFS British Jumping Derby at Hickstead on a horse he had ridden for the first time only the day before, writes Alan Smith.
Cassani should sever all links with Olympic bid (Telegraph)
Why is this feisty American still costing British taxpayers a reported salary of £150,000 a year for a three-day week as vice-chairman, asks Donald Trelford.
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